word choice - Why do we say "under the grill", not "above" or "on" the grill?
I found this sentence in a textbook. It's
I cooked the fish slowly on / under the grill.
According to the author, the correct answer is under.
I also used Google. It turns out that there is more under the grill than on the grill. When I think of the word grill, the next picture comes to my mind.
How can we cook the fish under the grill when the food is actually on the grill?


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